Dr. Tao Wu is an assistant professor, PI in ShanghaiTech
University, China. He received the B.S. degree from the Zhejiang University
China in 2007 (with honors), and earned his M.S. and Ph.D degrees from
University of California, Los Angeles in 2009 and 2011, respectively. After
graduation, he worked as a Process TD Engineer in Intel Corp. (Hillsboro, OR),
focusing on high quality metal and low temperature oxide deposition using
Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD). From 2014/08 to 2015/06, he was a
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Prof. Roger T. Howe’s group, Stanford University
and leading a Google ATAP funded monocentric imager project. After that, he
worked as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Northeastern University leading a DARPA
funded Nero-Zero sensor project using novel AlN resonator/switching technique
for ultra-low power receiver application.

He has published many papers on international conferences and
journals, including Nature Microsystems & Nanoengineering, ACS Nano,
Applied Physics Letter, Journal of Applied Physics, Physical Review Letter,
with a total citation over 1000 and H-index 16 (Google Scholar). He has also
served as a reviewer on over 20 journals and conferences.

Dr.
Wu’s research interests include novel multiferroic materials and transducers,
Micro-/Nano-Electro-Mechanical system, Micro-/Nano-manufacturing and advanced
semiconductor processing. He welcomes all science and engineering background to
join his lab to explore fascinating micro/nano-technologies.